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The original triple j Skull t-shirt was first released in 2012 and brings us up to current times in our homage to the history of triple j’s iconic t-shirts.
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The original triple j Skull t-shirt was first released in 2012 and brings us up to current times in our homage to the history of triple j’s iconic t-shirts.
To celebrate triple j's 40th anniversary we are releasing limited...
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The original triple j Skull t-shirt was first released in 2012 and brings us up to current times in our homage to the history of triple j’s iconic t-shirts.
To celebrate triple j's 40th anniversary we are releasing limited...
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Triple j’s Peace t-shirt was originally released in 1991. Created by Libby Blainey, the artist who also designed the first ever Hottest 100 CD cover and t-shirt artwork in 1992.
To celebrate triple j's 40th anniversary we ar...
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Triple j’s Peace t-shirt was originally released in 1991. Created by Libby Blainey, the artist who also designed the first ever Hottest 100 CD cover and t-shirt artwork in 1992.
To celebrate triple j's 40th anniversary we ar...
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Graeme Davey's iconic "Exploding Head" design for triple j was commissioned by Ken Done - then head of the ABC's ad agency - to mark the station's transition to FM in the early 1980s. Davey asked himself, "How do I visualise so...
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Graeme Davey's iconic "Exploding Head" design for triple j was commissioned by Ken Done - then head of the ABC's ad agency - to mark the station's transition to FM in the early 1980s. Davey asked himself, "How do I visualise so...
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In the beginning, it was called Double J and was originally assigned the radio frequency of 1540 on the am-band. This artwork is reflective of the station at the time and appeared on some of the original branded t-shirts.
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In the beginning, it was called Double J and was originally assigned the radio frequency of 1540 on the am-band. This artwork is reflective of the station at the time and appeared on some of the original branded t-shirts.
T...
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